References and suggested readings
- American Petroleum Institute. (2021). Where are the pipelines? American Petroleum Institute. https://www.api.org:443/oil-and-natural-gas/wells-to-consumer/transporting-oil-natural-gas/pipeline/where-are-the-pipelines
- AOGHS. (2017, September 24). Petroleum pioneers: First California oil well. American Oil & Gas Historical Society. https://aoghs.org/petroleum-pioneers/first-california-oil-well/
- Barragan, B. (2014, July 29). Mapping all 3,000 of Los Angeles’ active oil wells. Curbed LA. https://la.curbed.com/2014/7/29/10067206/mapping-all-3000-of-los-angeless-active-oil-wells
- Carrington, D. (2019, June 5). People eat at least 50,000 plastic particles a year, study finds. The Guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jun/05/people-eat-at-least-50000-plastic-particles-a-year-study-finds
- Carrington, D. (2021, April 12). Airborne plastic pollution ‘spiralling around the globe’, study finds. The Guardian. https://theguardian.com/environment/2021/apr/12/airborne-plastic-pollution-spiralling-around-the-globe-study-finds
- Connor, R. (2020, April 10). Can student journalists save struggling local news? NewsDecoder.com. https://news-decoder.com/student-journalists-local-news/
- Gabrielson, T. (2019). The visual politics of environmental justice. Environmental Humanities, 11(1), 27–51. https://doi.org/10.1215/22011919-7349396
- Hess, K., & Waller, L. (2016). Local journalism in a digital world. Macmillan International Higher Education.
- Izadi, E. (2020, September 19). College newspaper reporters are the journalism heroes for the pandemic era. Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2020/09/19/coronavirus-college-newspapers/
- Klein, N., & Goodman, A. (2021, February 22). Fossil fuel shock doctrine: Naomi Klein on deadly deregulation & why Texas needs the Green New Deal. Democracy Now!. https://www.democracynow.org/2021/2/22/naomi_klein_texas_green_new_deal
- Lauterer, J. (2006). Community journalism: Relentlessly local. University of North Carolina Press.
- Pixley, T. (2020, February 12). Thinking inclusion + equity in solutions photojournalism. The Whole Story. https://thewholestory.solutionsjournalism.org/thinking-inclusion-equity-in-solutions-photojournalism-d72981d780b2
- Prat, C. (2018, February 12). How 360Video adds value to journalism. Medium. https://medium.com/journalism360/how-360-video-can-add-value-to-journalism-227c461b9aca
- Quam-Wickham, N. (1998). “Cities sacrificed on the altar of oil”: Popular opposition to oil development in 1920s Los Angeles. Environmental History, 3(2), 189–209. https://doi.org/10.2307/3985379
- Sabin, P. (2004). Crude Politics: The California oil market, 1900-1940. University of California Press.
- Viehe, F. W. (1981). Black gold suburbs: The influence of the extractive industry on the suburbanization of Los Angeles, 1890–1930. Journal of Urban History, 8(1), 3–26. https://doi.org/10.1177/009614428100800101
- Vogel, D. (2018). California greenin’: How the golden State became an environmental leader. Princeton University Press.